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1. iPad 2 Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts
2. Build a Touch-Screen All-in-One Desktop
Using a bare-bones kit you can assemble an all-in-one desktop systemcomplete with a multitouch-enabled touch screento your own specifications and budget.
3. Ion Audio Expands iCade to Entire Line of Mobile Gaming Products
After the success of its iCade iPad arcade controller, Ion Audio has launched several new iCade products for the iPad and iPhone.
4. Your New iPad: What You Need to Know
Got a new iPad for the holidays? Here's what you need to know to master Apple's slate.
5. 12 Great Tips to Scan Your Family Pictures
Get that shoebox of old photos from grandma's closet and turn them into digital files. We have 12 great tips to scan your family pictures.
6. Build a $1,500 Gaming PC
With $1,500, you can build a gaming PC that looks as good as it plays.
7. Build a $1,000 Gaming PC
For less than a grand, you can build a grand gaming PC with lots of features and future potential.
8. IPhone 4S Users Report Yellow Screen Issue
The iPhone 4S isn't out of the woods yet, as some users are reporting screen quality issues.
9. Build a Gaming PC for $500
Just because you don't have a lot of money to spare doesn't mean you can't build a capableand highly upgradablegaming desktop.
10. Oracle Modeling Itself on Apple?
In a Monday keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld, CEO Larry Ellison made two things very clear: Oracle is in hot competition with IBM and in adoration of Apple's business model.
11. New HP TouchPads to Take Weeks, But They're Still Cheap
Still waiting for the discounted HP TouchPad? You'll have to wait a little longer. No, wait: a lot longer.
12. Headlines Predict Death of MS-Office
With stale features, the suite faces extinction.
13. Build a Mean Productivity Machine for Under $1K
14. The Next Google+ Challenges: Pseudonyms, Businesses
As Google moves ahead with Google+, the company is wrestling with how to handle businesses and pseudonyms, both issues that rivals have successfully dealt with.
15. What We Could Lose if the James Webb Telescope Is Killed
NASA's next space-based observatory is on the chopping block due to budget cuts. If it dies, a whole universe of discovery could die with it.
16. Twitter's Biz Stone Walks Away, Restarts Obvious Corp.
The co-founders of Twitter said Tuesday that they had restarted technology incubator Obvious Corp., meaning that Biz Stone will pull back from Twitter.
17. IBM's 100th Birthday: PC Founder Reflects, Talks Computing Future
On the eve of IBM's 100th anniversary celebration, PCMag sat down with IBM fellow Dr. Mark Dean to discuss the history and future of computing.
18. Tip: Give Your Browser a Windows 8 Look
You'll have to wait a year for the real thing, but in the meantime, if you want a dash of Windows 8, here's how!
19. Netgear N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR4000)
Netgear's N750 may be currently the best router available for handling throughput-intensive jobs like high-definition video streaming.
20. Intuit's QuickBooks Payroll Goes Down for About a Day
Intuit's online QuickBooks payroll services were unavailable to customers for most of Wednesday, causing angst for hundreds of customers.
21. Why Do So Many Groups Support the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger?
Dozens of organizations, from Montana farmers to Filipino artists, are supporting the AT&T/T-Mobile merger. Why?
22. Citrix Co-Founder Launches VirtualWorks to Combat Data Sprawl
Citrix co-founder launches new company, VirtualWorks, to address growing problem of data sprawl in the enterprise. h
23. Survey Finds Cloud Computing Has Matured, But It Can Be a Pain
New survey finds cloud computing a matured technology that many businesses have or are planning to embrace.
24. Ballmer: Office 365 to Launch in June
Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer discloses possible Office 365 final release date, and plans for Skype.
25. Top Google Search Tricks
Google is one of the most powerful search engines, but are you using it to the best of your ability? These tips will help you become a master Googler.
26. Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Microsoft's Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 provides organizations a way to deliver one computer to many users.
27. Move Over, Apple: Amazon Launches Mac Download Store
Today, Amazon launched the Mac Download Store.
28. NSA's Guide to Securing Your PC
The NSA has opened up its security locked box. Here's what you can use to secure your desktop.
29. iOS 4.3.3 Kills iPhone Tracking: Here's Proof
Apple's latest iOS update puts an end to iPhone tracking. Here's how we confirmed it.
30. American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summer
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.